Extended Data Fig. 10: Does the effect of SOTEN increase with fact-checker agreement across Studies 1 through 5?. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 10: Does the effect of SOTEN increase with fact-checker agreement across Studies 1 through 5?.

From: Online searches to evaluate misinformation can increase its perceived veracity

Extended Data Fig. 10

Panels a and b present the change (with 95 percent confidence intervals) in the effect of searching online on rating a false/misleading article as true when fact-checker agreement increases from 0 to 1 during Studies 1 (N = 2,275), 2 (N = 2,020), 3 (N = 1,964), 4 (N = 772) and 5 (N = 1,485) using a categorical scale (Panel a) and a 7-point ordinal scale (Panel b). Panels c and d present the change (with 95 percent confidence intervals) in the effect of searching online on rating a false/misleading article as true when fact-checker agreement increases from 0 to 1 during between-respondent experiments (Studies 1 and 5; N = 3,760) and within-respondent experiments (Studies 2, 3, and 4; N = 4,756) and 5 (N = 1,485) using a categorical scale (Panel c) and a 7-point ordinal scale (Panel d).

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